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Google new Android feature ‘On-body detection’: Solves the problem of unlocking phone multiple times

byCustoms Today Report
23/03/2015
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WASHINGTON: Google will bring a new Android feature that would help Smartphone users get rid of unlocking their phones dozens of times a day.

The tech giant is working on a feature, known as ‘on-body detection’, that would make sure that a Smartphone remained unlocked while the user had it on person, which could possibly solve the problem of unlocking it multiple times.

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Some Android Police readers, recently spotted the new feature and explained that it would disable the lock screen once in the user’s hand, pocket or purse and revert it back to the lock as soon as it was placed onto some other surface, The Verge reported.

The security option has been joined by other useful security options like trusted places, trusted devices, and trusted faces which might appeal some users.

However, the feature would not be able to identify the user and the Smartphone would most likely remain unlocked even if it was with someone else or a pickpocket, since it uses the device’s accelerometer to determine its continual move.

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